Manual of pathological anatomy . Cystic dilatation of Pyelitis. There was a concretion in the ureter, consisting of phosphates and animal matter. kidney, and must be clearly distinguished from the cystic conditiondependent on actual cysts in its substance. It is not necessarilyconnected with inflammation, as obstruction from any cause willhave the same efiect. Very considerable dilatation is sometimesproduced by stricture of the urethra. In some cases the ureter is ANOMALOUS CONDITIONS OF THE TJRINAEY PASSAGES. 703 blocked just at its entrance into the bladder, without any si


Manual of pathological anatomy . Cystic dilatation of Pyelitis. There was a concretion in the ureter, consisting of phosphates and animal matter. kidney, and must be clearly distinguished from the cystic conditiondependent on actual cysts in its substance. It is not necessarilyconnected with inflammation, as obstruction from any cause willhave the same efiect. Very considerable dilatation is sometimesproduced by stricture of the urethra. In some cases the ureter is ANOMALOUS CONDITIONS OF THE TJRINAEY PASSAGES. 703 blocked just at its entrance into the bladder, without any sign ofinflammation of the tube, perhaps from inflammation of the to the ureter, producing stricture, is an occasional hydronephrosis, arising from some disease in foetal life,is sometimes seen; the dilatation may be sufficient to hinder birth,as in the congenital cystic condition. Pyelitis.—Inflammation of the urinary passages often coexistswith, and may be the cause of, the state of dilatation; whileobstruction may, on the other hand


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